Josh Cote of EA Worldwide Acquisitions Set to Host 2-Day Conference in Birmingham

The Managing Director of sales and marketing firm EA Worldwide Acquisitions is set to host an insightful 2-day conference in Birmingham, aimed at inspiring business owners to manage change and take a hold of future growth opportunities.

The Birmingham conference, which is to be held on 22nd and 23rd of August, is set to broaden business owners’ knowledge and skills of team and business growth in order to secure a bright business future.

Entrepreneur Josh Cote will be opening the event at 11am on Friday the 22nd August with a talk on his topic of ‘business development and team building’. His advice to the fellow business owners in attendance will provide tips on combining training, development, team-building, communications, motivation and planning.

With such a varied workforce the importance of developing a strong team ethic can sometimes be overlooked, however Josh Cote believes team building is still a vital step towards business improvement. By looking for ways to improve team relationships, business owners are increasing their businesses problem solving abilities by allowing those who don’t often work together to collaborate and create a fresh perspective. After obtaining much success within the sales and marketing industry Josh Cote’s advice and tips on business development are set to aid many business owners achieve their industry goals and increase productivity.

The topic covered by EA Worldwide Acquisitions Managing Director, Josh Cote, at the conference will be specifically beneficial for business owners who want to effectively manage change. Although the current economic outlook remains positive, advice on this aspect of business will help equip business owners with the skills and knowledge needed to adapt, should the economy become more unstable in the future. The talk will also help those looking to achieve improvement within their business, particularly through the creation of initiatives, plans, process and actions to achieve their own particular business and organisational aims.